
""We've been through a lot," Klobuchar said at the start of the video, referencing a series of government killings that have fueled protests and national scrutiny."
"She named "the killings of Renee Good, a [queer] mom of three, and Alex Pretti, a nurse who took care of our veterans," tying their deaths directly to what she described as an unprecedented federal presence in Minnesota communities."
"Klobuchar condemned the deployment of "3,000 ICE agents on our streets and in our towns," saying they were sent by an administration that "relishes division.""
""These times call for leaders who can stand up and not be rubber stamps of this administration," she said, while also stressing the need to "find common ground and fix things in our state.""
Amy Klobuchar is running for governor of Minnesota following Gov. Tim Walz's decision not to seek a third term. The campaign centers on public safety, economic resilience, bipartisanship, accountability, and Minnesota's tradition of simple decency and goodwill. Klobuchar tied recent high-profile deaths, naming Renee Good and Alex Pretti, to an unprecedented federal presence in Minnesota communities. Klobuchar condemned deployment of 3,000 ICE agents and described the federal administration as relishing division. The campaign emphasizes standing up to federal overreach while governing pragmatically and finding common ground to fix state problems. The open seat creates a consequential 2026 gubernatorial race.
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